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JAMES A.GARFIELD POST 




DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA, 

Grand Army of the "Republic, 

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 




--] San Francisco, February 20th, /Sg^. 




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OF 

pes 1 Garfield Post, No. 34 




DEPARTMENT OF CALIFORNIA, 

Grand Army of the Republic 

SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 



San Francisco, February 20th, i8g$. 



C. W. CORDON, PRINTER, 595 MISSION STREET. 



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OFFICERS OF JAMES A. GARFIELD POST. No. 34, 

Department of California, G. A. R. 

6 £ 

H. G. g/rrits^n, 
A. Bush, 
R. R. Kielgor, 
Geo. A. Craee, 
Chas. Winters, 
N. A. Borden, 

J. WOEENER, 

W. H. McCracken, 

Ed. PASSOIvT, 

A. E. Cohn, 
IT. I. Otto, 



Commander 

Senior- Vice Commander 

Junior- Vice Comma?idcr 

Adjutant 

Quartermaster 

Chaplain 

. Surgeon 

Officer of the Day 

Officer of the Guard 

Sergeant-Major 

Quartermaster-Sergeant 



COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION. 



A. Bush, Sr.-Vice Commander, Chairman. 
A. E. Cohn, D. Hoest, 

H. I. Otto, R. R. Kieegor. 

PAST POST COriflANDERS. 



E. S. Salomon, 
A. Brown, 
L,. Schuetze, 
S. Cahen 
J. H. Babbitt, 



J. H. Eustice, 

W. W. WllEIAMS, 

Geo. A. Ckaee, 
A. E. Cohn, 
T. V. Brown, 
J. Karminsky. 



PAST DEPARTMENT COMMANDER. 



E. S. Saeomon. 



OF 

Jas. A. GarHeld Post, No. 84 

DEP'T OF CALIFORNIA, G. A. R. 



ARTICLE I. 

NAME. 

This organization shall be known as "James A. Garfieed 
Post, No. 34, Department of Caeifornia, Grand Army 
of the repubeic." 

ARTICLE II. 

MEETINGS. 

Section i. The regular meetings of this Post shall be held 
on every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock. 

SEC. 2. Special meetings may be called by the Post Com- 
mander, whenever he may deem it necessary ; also, at the 
request, in writing, of eight (8) comrades, directed to the Post 
Commander, stating the object of the meeting. The comrades 
shall be notified by notices through the mail, and the business 
stated, and no other business shall be transacted at such special 
meeting. 

ARTICLE III. 

OFFICERS. 

SEC. 1. The Officers of this Post and their duties are pro- 
vided for by the Rules and Regulations, and they shall perform 
such additional duties as may be required. 



ROSTER AND BY-EAWS, 



ADJUTANT. 

SEC. 2. The Adjutant shall keep a correct roster of the 
comrades of the Post, giving the record of service and address. 
He shall notify all comrades of their assignment to any duty ; 
shall notify all candidates of their election, and, consistent 
with his office, perform such duties as may be required by the 
Post Commander. 

QUARTERMASTER. 
SEC. 3. The Quartermaster shall collect all moneys and 
dues of the Post, and shall perform such duties in connection 
with the disbursement of the funds of the Post as may be 
required. He shall make monthly reports of receipts and 
expenditures ; he shall notify all comrades when six (6) months 
in arrears, stating the date when suspension will take place," 
and to all comrades twelve (12) months in arrears he shall send 
a notice, calling their attention to Section 3, Article 4, Chapter 
5, Rules and Regulations ; he shall give bonds in such a sum as 
the Post may determine ; he shall report promptly to the Post 
all comrades who are eight (8) months and fourteen (14) 
months in arrears. 

SEC. 4. Whenever the money in the hands of the Quarter- 
master, in either fund, shall exceed one hundred ($100) dollars, 
such excess shall be deposited in a Bank to be designated by 
the Post, to the credit and in the name of the Post ; the Bank 
Book to be in the custody of the Post Commander. All checks 
or orders for money on said Bank to be signed by the Quarter- 
master. 

SEC. 5. The Quartermaster shall pay no money out of any 
fund of the Post except upon an order signed by the Comman- 
der and attested by the Adjutant. 

Sec. 6. The Quartermaster shall have all persons to whom 
he pays any money of the Post, write their names on the back 
of the order, as a receipt for the amount so paid them. 

SEC. 7. The Inside aud Outside Sentinels, Drummer, and 
Guard, may be detailed by the Post Commander to serve for the 



JAMES A. GARFIELD POST, NO. 34. 



term, and for their services, except the Outside Sentinel, their 
dues shall be remitted ; provided, that if they or either of them 
fail to attend any regular meeting, the sum of 12% cents shall 
be charged against such absentee, for each failure, and shall be 
collected by the Quartermaster, the same as dues of other 
members. 

ARTICLE IV. 

STANDING COMMITTEES. 

SEC. i. The Standing Committees of this Post shall consist 
of a Council of Administration and the Bureau of Relief. 

COUNCIL OF ADMINISTRATION. 

Sec. 2. The Council of Administration shall consist of the 
Seuior-Vice Commander, who shall be ex-offi,cio Chairman, and 
four (4) comrades, to be appointed by the Post Commander at 
the second meeting in January of each year, to serve for the 
term. They shall exercise a general supervision over the 
financial and other interests of the Post ; shall examine all bills 
and claims against the Post, the books and accounts of the 
Adjutant and Quartermaster, and of all other officers and 
committees charged with receipts or expenditures ; they shall 
audit all bills, except the regular monthly bills, before pay- 
ment is made ; they shall enquire into and report upon the best 
methods of investing or disposing of its funds and securities, 
and recommend from time to time such withdrawals or trans- 
fers as may be deemed essential, or to the advantage of the 
Post ; they shall keep a record of their proceedings, and at the 
second meeting in July and January shall present to the Post a 
detailed statement, in writing, of its condition and affairs. 

BUREAU OE RELIEF. 

SEC. 3. The Bureau of Relief shall consist of the Post Com- 
mander, Senior-Vice Commander, Junior-Vice Commander, 
Surgeon, Chaplain, Officer of the Day and Officer of the Guard, 
to be assigned to duty by the Post Commander for the respect- 



ROSTER AND BY EAWS, 



ive days of the week at the beginning of each term. The 
Post Commander shall have power to detail comrades, when 
necessary, to take the place of members of the committee who 
may be unable to perform their duty. 

Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of each member of this com- 
mittee, on their respective days, to visit sick comrades of the 
Post, if such sickness is reported to them, and to investigate 
cases of distress among comrades, or the widows and orphans 
of deceased comrades, or the families of soldiers and sailors not 
comrades who have died in defence of the Union, or in conse- 
quence of such service, and making in each case a written 
report to the Post at the first regular meeting thereafter. The 
members of this committee shall be called upon at each meet- 
ing for a report. No disbursements shall be made by this com- 
mittee to any person not a comrade of this Post, except by a 
two thirds (%) vote of the members present, at a regular meet- 
ing. In case of urgent necessity, an amount not to exceed ten 
($10) dollars may be appropriated for the benefit of a comrade 
of the Post, by the Post Commander, with the approval of any 
three (3) members of the committee, and a written report made 
to the Post at the first regular meeting ; provided, that no such 
appropriation shall be made when it is possible to defer action 
until a regular meeting. 

SEC. 5. No member of this committee can be excused from 
duty, except by permission of the Post Commander, for good 
cause, presented in time to enable him to detail some other com- 
rade in place of such member. 

ARTICLE V. 

SPECIAL COMMITTEES. 

SEC. I. Special committees may be appointed for temporary 
purposes ; the majority by the Post Commander, and the minor- 
ity by the Senior-Vice Commander, unless otherwise provided, 
and when so appointed cannot be excused from serving, except 



JAMES A. GARFIELD POST, NO. 34. 



by vote of the Post, unless he be at the time a member of 
another special committee. All final reports of committees 
shall be in writing. No disbursements of funds shall be made 
by any special committee, unless instructed by the Post. 

ARTICLE VI. 
BENEFITS. 
SEC. i. Any comrade of this Post, duly qualified under the 
requirements of Sees. 2 and 3 of this Article, who, by reason of 
sickness or accident, may be rendered incapable of earning a 
livelihood, shall be entitled to and may receive from the General 
Fund of the Post, such weekly assistance as his condition may 
require, and the Post shall grant ; provided, that a request for 
such aid is presented to the Post Commander in writing, by one 
or more members thereof, and recommended by the Relief 
Committee. 

SEC. 2. To entitle a comrade to the benefits prescribed in 
Section 1 of this Article, the sickness or disability shall not be 
the result of intemperance or other immoral conduct. 

Sec. 3. To entitle a member absent from the city to benefits, 
he shall make, or cause to be made, written application to the 
Post Commander, attested first by the Post Commander of 
some Post of the Grand Army of the Republic in the vicinity, 
or, if there be no Post in his vicinity, then by a certificate of a 
regular Physician, or Surgeon, a Magistrate, an American 
Consul, or the Master of a vessel. 

ARTICLE VII. 

FEES AND DUES. 

Sec. i. The fees of this Post shall be as follows : 
For muster in as a recruit, five ($5) dollars, which amount 
shall include the cost of badge ; admission on Transfer Card, 
one ($1) dollar. And in all cases the fee must accompany the 
application for membership. 



ROSTER AND B'J-I.AWS, 



SEC. 2. The dues shall be one and one-half dollar ($1.50) per 
quarter, payable in advance, provided the same may be paid in 
monthly installments of fifty (50) cents per month, payable in 
advance. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

FUNDS. 

Sec. i. The funds of this Post shall consist of the General 
and Relief Fund. They shall be kept entirely separate and 
distinct on the books and accounts of the Quartermaster. 
When the amount of either fund in the hands of the Quarter- 
master shall exceed one hundred ($100) dollars, such excess 
shall be deposited, loaned or invested, in such manner as may 
be directed by a two- thirds (%) vote at a regular meeting of the 
Post ; provided, that no loan of the funds shall be made to any 
member of the Post. The deposits, loan, or investments may 
be withdrawn, called in or transferred, only by a two-thirds (%) 
vote at a regular meeting, and only upon the joint order of the 
Post Commander and Quartermaster. 

SEC. 2. The General Fund shall consist of all entrance 
and other fees, all dues and other revenues, not expressly 
appropriated to the Relief Fund ; it shall be applied to defraying 
the regular and contingent expenses of the Post, to payments 
for relief to comrades, and to any other purpose in the interest 
or to the benefit of the Grand Army of the Republic not pro- 
vided for from the Relief Fund. ■ Disbursments may be made 
from this fund by a two-thirds {%) vote, at any regular meet- 
ing of the Post. 

Sec. 3. The Relief Fund shall consist of ten per cent, of the 
net income of the Post, to be reported semi-annually by the 
Quartermaster, and all moneys donated to the fund. It shall 
be devoted to the relief of : 

1st. Comrades of the Post, who through misfortune may be 
in need. 



JAMES A. GA'RFIEXD POST, NO, 34. 



2d. Comrades of other Posts of the Grand Army of the 
Republic. 

3d. The widows and orphans of deceased comrades of the 
Grand Army of the Republic, and of deceased soldiers or 
sailors who served in the war for the defense of the Union. 

ARTICLE IX. 

FUNERAI<S. 

Sec. i. Upon the death of a comrade of the Post, it shall be 
the duty of the officers of the Post, unless otherwise requested 
by the nearest relatives of the deceased, to immediately make 
preparations for the funeral, and as soon as possible after the 
death of a comrade, to notify every comrade of the Post, by 
postal or otherwise, to attend the funeral. 

Sec. 2. The comrades shall assemble at Post Headquarters, 
at the time appointed, and it shall be the duty of every com- 
rade to be present to offer a proper tribute of respect to the 
deceased comrade. 

ARTICLE X. 

PROHIBITIONS. 

SEC. i. There shall be no public procession, or joining in 
any public procession, by the members of the Post, in the name 
of the Post ; nor shall the comrades have any public celebra- 
tion, ball, or amusement, in the name of the Post ; neither shall 
any member order or solicit money, or aid of any kind, or for 
any purpose, without the sanction and authority of the Post. 

No subscription list shall be circulated, nor shall any collec- 
tion be taken up in the Post room during Post meeting, except 
for the direct benefit of a member of the Post, nor shall any 
tickets be sold in the Post rooms, except for the direct interest 
of the Post. 



TO ROSTER AND BYLAWS, 



Sec. 2. No funds of this Post shall be donated or assigned 
for any purpose, except such as pertains to the Post or Grand 
Army purposes, except by a suspension of the Rules, and then 
only to the amount of ten ($10.00) dollars. If a sum more 
than ten ($10.00) dollars be required, notice thereof mu'-t be 
given at a previous meeting, and notices sent by mail to each 
comrade of the Post, stating the amount required, and for 
what purpose — and no suspension of the Rules shall prevail in 
relation to this section, except by a two-thirds {%) vote of all 
comrades present." 

ARTICLE XI. 

AMENDMENTS. 

Sec. i. These By-Laws can be amended at any regular 
meeting by a two-thirds \%) vote of the comrades present; 
provided, that the amendment has been introduced in writing 
at the previous meeting. 

Sec. 2. Any part of these By Laws may be suspended, 
except the preceding section, by a two-thirds {%) vote of the 
comrades present at any meeting, for the occasion only. 

ARTICLE XII. 

WHEN TO GO INTO EFFECT. 

Sec. i. These By-Laws shall take effect at the date of the 
first regular meeting of the Post, after their approval by the 
Department Commander. At that time all By-Laws in force 
prior to that date shall stand repealed, and all resolutions of 
this Post which conflict with these By-Laws shall staud 
rescinded. 

Sec. 2. Every recruit mustered into this Post shall be 
entitled to receive from the Quarter Master a copy of the Gen- 
eral Rules and Regulations of the Grand Army of the Republic, 
and By-Laws of this Post. 



JAMES A. GARFIELD POST, NO. 34. II 



The foregoing By-Laws were adopted by unanimous vote of 
the Post, September 5th, 1893. 

J. Karminsky, 
George A. Craw,, Post Commander. 

Adjutant. 

The foregoing ByLazus are approved this ist day of Feb- 
ruary, 189$. 

Edwin C. Seymour, 
[official seal.] Department Commander. 

T. C. MastelIvER, 

Assistant Adjutant General. 




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Cornelius Cahalen. 
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George Prance. 

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Philip Bawhals, 
George Bauer. 

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Francis O. Heym, 
Martin Smith. 

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Otto Schultz, 
Charles Hessler, 
Franklin F. Allen, 
Thomas Greeueway. 

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Thomas Byrne. 

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James Nelson, 
Wm. Lawrence, 

Philip Newman, 



Adam Bieleck, 
John Alber, 
John S. Schmidt, 

Henry Good, 
Thomas Roylance, 
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